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The Betrayal (1948 film)

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farm with their child and returns to Chicago. Martin tracks her down in the city, but Martin is shot by Linda during a fight. In South Dakota, Deborah discovers she is African-American. She travels to Chicago and meets Linda, who agrees to divorce Martin so he can marry Deborah. Linda also gives her child to Deborah to raise. Martin and Deborah return to South Dakota and Linda kills her father in revenge for his role in destroying her marriage.
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singer, he reconnects with an ex-girlfriend who introduces him to Linda. They fall in love and marry, and then return to Martin’s farm. The couple become parents, but their happiness is short-lived when Linda’s pathologically jealous father convinces her that Martin is homicidal. She flees the
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complaining of "sporadically poor photography and consistently amateurish performances" within a story that "contemplates at considerable length the relations between Negroes and whites as members of the community as well as partners in marriage."
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also panned the film, noting "sincerity of purpose is perhaps the only redeeming feature of this all-Negro feature." The African-American media was also hostile, with the
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was self-financed by Micheaux, and the director’s cut ran 195 minutes. Twelve minutes were cut for the film’s commercial release.
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Myra Stanton, who played the role of Deborah Stewart, had modeled since the age of five. She had appeared in
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marked Micheaux’s return to filmmaking after an eight-year absence following the release of
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magazine in her teenage years and had only acted in school plays when Micheaux's wife,
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Micheaux named his male lead Martin Eden in honor of the eponymous hero of the
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Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911–1960
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was the last film directed by Micheaux, who died in 1951. No print of
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Linda shoots her father, Dr. Lee, for ruining her marriage to Martin
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criticizing the film as "a preposterous, tasteless bore".
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to seek out a wife. After an unsuccessful date with a
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Betrayal (disambiguation) § Films

Oscar Micheaux
Marvin W. Spoor
Astor Pictures
race film
Oscar Micheaux


African-American
South Dakota
Chicago
cabaret
Alice B. Russell
Lou Vernon
The Homesteader
The Notorious Elinor Lee
Fort Lee, New Jersey
Jack London
novel
Ebony
Alice B. Russell
race film
New York City
The New York Times
Box Office
Chicago Defender
lost film
New York State Archives
Albany

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